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, transcripts, graduation processes, and related university policies and procedures. The Records & Registration Officer responds daily to high volumes of inquiries; this includes conducting assessments and
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monitors common/consistent systems and processes for increased efficiencies. Provides administrative and logistical support to program faculty in complying with the requirements of external regulating bodies
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upon departmental requirements. DUTIES Performs duties related to the preparation and processing of payroll information such as setting up, validating and recording employee's job and timesheet
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General Accountability: Plays a key role in the overall operations of the Financial Services department, providing direction for several areas including day-to-day transactional processing/accounting
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Description DUTIES Provides advice to students with respect to education planning, academic goals and course selection. Provides instruction on admission and registration processes to current and prospective
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and directs to appropriate department staff or takes messages. Processes course registrations and records in using various internal software applications. Liaises with the supervisor and other TRU
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Director manages day-to-day operations of transactional processing areas within the Revenue Function and student-related functions in Financial Services, including accounts receivable, revenue processes
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instruction on admissions and registration processes, and course selection guidance to current and prospective students, as well as range of confidential administrative and clerical support services and program
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(Word, Excel and PowerPoint) applications, electronic data entry, word processing at 45 wpm Proven ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing for news and marketing publications and to
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, in Winter 2026: COMP 0500 (Introduction to Personal Computers). COMP 0500 is designed to introduce students to the personal computer environment at an advanced level. Students gain basic computing